Explore the culinary offerings of this restaurant and let yourself be inspired.
Last update
January 28, 2025
Type of cuisine
Persian
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All food photos (6)
Starters
Mast-o-badrang
£3.85
Yoghurt dip with diced cucumber, coriander & dried mint.
Humous
£3.95
Mashed chickpeas, tahini, garlic, lemon juice and olive oil blended together.
Zaytoon/olives
£3.95
Marinated green or black olives.
Torshi
£3.99
Traditional mixed afghan vegetable pickle
Greek salad
£6
Ea classic mix of fresh cucumber, tomatoes, onions, olives, and feta cheese, drizzled with olive oil.
Salata
£4.5
Finely chopped tomato, cucumber, herbs and onion, mixed with lemon juice.
Morkovcha
£5
Marinated carrot salad
Achuchak salad
£4
Finely chopped fresh tomatoes, onion and jalapeño pepper season with basil.
Chutney/chatni
£2
Coriander, chilli, garlic and herbs.
Lamb samsa
£4.5
Traditional central asian pastry, filled with lamb, onions and coriander and baked in tandoor oven, with tomato chilli sauce.
Bolani
£4.5
Stuffed flat bread with potato or leek filing, with a side of yoghurt.
Chebureki
£4.5
Deep fried turnovers with a minced beef and onion filling
Main dishes
Uzbek plov
£12
Traditional uzbek rice, carrots, chickpeas, raisins garlic and lamb dish.
Manti (4 pieces)
£10
Central asian steamed dumplings stuffed with chopped lamb meat and onions.
Chicken kebab
£14.95
Marinated chicken grilled over charcoal, served zereshk rice.
Mixed grill (for two)
£40
A selection of chicken tikka kabab, lamb tikka kabab and chopawn kabab, and lula kebab with zereshk rice.
Lamb kabab
£15.95
Grilled lamb, served with naan or zereshk rice.
Pan-fried lagman with beef
£11
Stir fried hand pulled noodles with seasoned beef, vegetables, and flavourful spices.
Kofta with mash potatoes/rice/chips
£11
Tender meatballs cooked in a spiced tomato sauce, served with your choice of mash potatoes, rice, or chips.
Chopan kabab
£16.95
Traditional shepherd lamb chops, with zereshk rice
Borscht
£11.5
Hearty beetroot soup with cabbage, potatoes, beef and garlic
Vegetarian dishes
Ashak (10 pieces)
£11
Steamed dumplings filled with leek, topped with lentil sauce and garlic yoghurt.
Manti (4 pieces)
£10
Central asian steamed dumplings stuffed with potato or pumpkin.
Chickpea curry
£9
Chickpea curry, served with rice
Lubya
£9.5
Buttery soft kidney beans curry, served with rice.
Sabzi
£9.95
Afghan spinach dish with dill and cilantro, served with rice.
Uzbek plov
£11
Traditional uzbek rice, carrots, raisins, chickpeas, garlic.
Pan-fried lagman with vegetable
£11
Stir fried hand pulled noodles with mixed seasonal vegetables and aromatic spices.
Potato samsa
£3.5
Traditional central asian pastry, filled with potato, onions and coriander and baked in tandoor oven, with tomato chilli sauce.
Desserts
Chef's special dessert
A unique central asian delicacy, changing weekly.
Hot drinks - tea/coffee
Loose black tea
£4.5
Loose black central asian tea with cardamom. Served in a teapot.
Loose green tea
£4.5
Loose central asian green tea with cardamom. Served in a teapot.
Saffron tea
£5
Saffron tea with cardamom. Served in a teapot.
Mint tea
£4.5
Fresh mint tea leaves. Served in a teapot.
Tashkent tea
£4.5
A blend of green and black tea with a slice of lemon and mint.
Coffee
£3.5
Espresso/americano/latte/cappuccino
Soft drinks
Coca cola | fanta | 7up
£2.5
Still mineral water
£2
Sparking water
£2
Kompot
£4
Refreshing fruit compote made from a blend of stewed berries and fruits, served chilled.
Dough (persian kefir)
£4
A fangy yogurt-based drink, with cucumber, seasoned with mint and salt, served cold for a refreshing laste
Frequently Asked Questions
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If you plan to eat at Nowruz, the average price should be around £25. The average price is calculated based on appetizer/entrée or entrée/dessert, excluding drinks. Prices have been provided by the restaurant.
Yes, Nowruz has been identified as having vegan options on the menu.
Yes, Nowruz has been identified as having vegetarian options on the menu.
Absolutely, Nowruz has been identified as having halal options on the menu.
Yes, Nowruz has been identified as having local food on the menu.
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